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ATTACHMENT E DESIGNER SELECTION – HILL HALL AUDITORIUM RENOVATION AND ADDITION A gift from The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust has initiated a project to renovate Hill Hall to restore the rotunda and lobby and transform the auditorium into a first-rate concert hall. The project will address the deferred maintenance items which include: HVAC, life safety code and accessibility issues. An addition of approximately 10,500 SF to the auditorium will provide needed back stage area with green rooms, practice rooms, offices and storage. Total project budget is $15M. The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust is providing $5M to the University subject to 2:1 matching funds. The University will provide $5M and the College of Arts and Sciences will secure $5M through private gifts. This project was advertised on May 20, 2013. Twenty six (26) proposals were received. Five (5) firms were interviewed on July 1, 2013. Members of the Board of Trustees did not participate in the interviews. The committee recommended the selection of three firms in the following priority order:
1. Quinn Evans, Architects Washington, DC 2. Ann Beha Architects Boston, MA 3. Pfeiffer Partners Architects New York, NY
The firms were selected for their past performance on similar projects, strength of their consultant team, knowledge and experience designing and renovating performing arts venues, and experience with campus projects. RECOMMENDED ACTION: A motion to approve the three firms in the above priority order.
7 June 2013
Ms. Elizabeth Lyon. RA lfi1J JUN 10 Arl 9 08 Campus Historic Preservation Officer Facilities Planning University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB#1090. Giles F. Horney Building. Suite 202 103 Airport Drive Chapel. Hill. North Carolina 27599-1090
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RE: RENOVATION OF LOBBY AND ROTUNDA & RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF AUDITORIUM - HILL HALL THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL
Subject: Quinn Evans Architects Expression of Interest and Team Qualifications
Dear Ms. Lyon and Members of the Selection Committee:
Quinn Evans Architects is pleased to submit our proposal to your for the referenced renovation projects within Hill Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
As a nationally recognized expert in the design of cultural arts facilities with an extensive history of experience working with major institutions of higher learning throughout the nation, coupled with a reputation as a national leader in the adaptive reuse and renovation of existing buildings, QEA is perfectly suited to meet the specialized needs of this project .
• We are nationally reputed leaders in historic preservation. We have a thorough understanding of the unique issues involved with the renewal and renovation of historically significant and existing buildings. We bring a long-standing commitment to sustainable design; our contribution to the advancement of sustainability is most widely recognized for our sustainable preservation work, practiced at the intersection of historic preservation and sustainable design.
• QEA brings specialized expertise in performing arts projects. Our nationallyrecognized professionals have successfully completed the renovations for performing arts programs in dance, theater, and music. Our clients include some of the most revered arts institutions in the country including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts , the Peabody Conservatory at the Johns Hopkins University and the renowned Hill Auditorium at the University of Michigan.
• The firm has a long history of working with college and universities. Our clients include several of the nation's most prestigious institutions of higher learning such as the Johns Hopkins University, American University. Georgetown University, George Washington University, the College of William and Mary, the University of Virginia, University of Mary Washington, University of Michigan, and Vanderbilt University.
• We are effective at engaging and building consensus among the stakeholders. We have significant experience working with administrative individuals, facilities management professionals, faculty, students, and other building users in developing a successful design to meet the needs of each of these distinct groups.!
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We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to work with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as you embark on this project which will contribute greatly to your academic community. We look forward to participating in the next stage of your selection process.
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Quinn Evans Architects
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ARC~..HT!;:CT-!;:NGIN!;:!;:R QUALI~ICATIONS
PART 1 - CONTRACT SP!;:CI~IC QUALI~ICATIONS
A.. CONTRACT INFORMATION
I. TITL E AND LOCATION (Ci/y and Slate)
HILL HALL - RENOVATION OF LOBBY AND ROTUNDA & RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF AUDITORIUM
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL
2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUM BE R
• . NAM E AND TITLE
Larry Barr, AlA, President 5. NAME OF FIRM
QUINN EVANS ARCHITECTS Washington, DC 6. TELEPHO NE NUMBER 8. E·MAIL ADDRESS
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a. X QUINN EVANS ARCHITECTS 2121 Ward Place, NW, 4th !=Ioor Architecture o Check if branch office Washington, DC 20037
X Theatre Consultants 6600 Manor Hill Court Theater Design
b.. Collaborative Chapel Hill, NC 27516
X Kirkegaard Associates 801 West Adams Street Acoustics c.. 8th !=Ioor
Chicago, IL 60607
X Venue 16307 East Course Drive Cost Estimating
d.. Tampa, !=L 33624
X McCracken & Lopez 2151 Hawkins Street MEP Engineering e .. Suite 500
CillarloHe, NC 28206
X CLH Design 400 Regency !=orest Drive Landscape Architecture f.. Suite 120
Ca NC 27518
g.. X !=alcon Engineering PO Box 4309 Geotechnical/ Hazmat .. .: .
D.. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 01= PROPOSED TEAM I8l Attached
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THE UNIVERSI T Y
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at CHAPEL HILL
ARCI·UTECTURE QUINN EVANS ARC~ITECTS
Principal-in-Charge Larry Barr. AlA
Project Manager
Leora Mirv ish. AlA. LEED AP
Lead Preservation Designer Michael Quinn. FAIA
THEATER DESIGN
THEATRE. CONSULTANTS
COLLABORATIVE
Theater Consultants Robert Long
Jason Prichard Cyril Almey
ACOUSTICS
KIRKE.GAARD ASSOCIATES
Principal Consultant Joseph W A Myers Senior Consultant Timothy E. Gulsrud
COST ESTIMATING
VE.NUE.
Cost Estimator Sean Ryan
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
MULKEY ASSOCIATES
Structural Engineer Valoree Eikinas. PE. LEED AP
Civil Engineer Michael Allen. PE. LEW AP
MEP ENGINEERING
MCCRACKEN & LOPEZ
Mechanical Principal Richard McCracken. PE. LEED AP
Electrical Engineer Damaso Lopez. PE
Plumbing/Fire Protection Engineer Anthony Brandon. PE. LEED AP
I LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
<!LH DESIGN
Landscape Architect Christine Hilt. FASLA. PLA. LEW AP
GEOTECHNICAL / HAZMAT
LIFE SAFETY
FALCON ENGINEERING
Geotechnical Engineer Chris Norville. PE
Life Safety Code Consultant Alex Kline. PE
Environmental Engineer Josh Dunbar. PE
Special Inspection Justin Gerner. PE. MSI
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER1 . F. ~XAMPL~ PROJ~CTS WHICH B~ST ILLUSTRAT~ PROPOSED T~AM'S L' QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
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21. TITLE AND LOCATION lCity and State) 22. Y!:AR COMPLETED
Hill Auditorium
a.PROJECT OWNER b. POINT 0>' CONTACT NAME c. POINT0>' CONTACT Tn.PHoNE NUMBER
University of Michigan Kenneth i=ischer 734 .647.1174
24. BRIE>' DESC RIPTION 0 >' PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THISCONTRACT (;ndude "ope. 5;'• . and cosl)
Working as design partner and principal architect with Albert Kahn Associates, Q~A transformed and renewed this 3,575-seat internationally acclaimed performance venue. Located in the heart of the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, MI, this 1913 auditorium is listed on the National Register of l-1istoric Places and is part of the Campus l-1istoric District. The auditorium is internationally renowned for its acoustics, and throughout its 90-year history the world 's finest orchestras and musical performers have graced its stage.
Our master plan and comprehensive rejuvenation of both the exterior and interior included restoring and preserving its unique acoustic qualities, while bringing back the interior's original finishes. In addition to reconfiguring the seating layout and reworking the auditorium's lighting systems, we restored its lobbies, monumental staircase, and plaza entrance, and also created a new lower level lobby and addition with barrier-free access and ample patron amenities. New audio-visual and theatrical lighting systems were incorporated into the auditorium, and a new lighting catwalk was introduced into the restored laylight.
"Their ideas are compelling. they deliver2005 J-Ionor Award American Institute of their work on time, they're wonderful 10Architects work with, their results make their clients happy, and they win major awards for their projects . This is the Quinn fvans I know. " - Kenneth C. ~ischer, President University Musical Society
25. FIRMS FROM S~CTlON C INVOLV~D WITH THIS PROJECT
Il) ~IQM NAME (2) >'IRM LOCATION lCityand Stat.) (3) ROLE
Ann Arbor, MIa. Quinn t::vans Architects Architect / Prime
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Kirkegaard Associates Chicago,lL Acousticsb. I
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